Christian Dating Single Advice – Choosing Your Criteria

Choosing your criteria the moment you join an online Christian singles dating service is no easy thing to do. At that moment it can be your feelings, emotions or fantasy that will guide you so be extremely careful as you might regret this later on. For my Christian dating single advice on this, you should think of what you truly want in a partner and not just the physical aspect.

When setting up your criteria in a Christian dating site, it will be that criteria that will guide the search. For instance, you focused your criteria mainly on the physical aspect. The search will concentrate their and won’t include other areas like personalities, likes and other qualities besides the physical ones. The search will filter the results to only that aspect. This is okay if you only are not looking for a serious relationship but if you are, I really wouldn’t recommend concentrating in this criterion only as it will most likely end in a bad way.

The reason why many Christian singles still haven’t found their matches may be because they had inappropriate search criteria. Either that or their “perfect” partner doesn’t exist in reality. Having high standards is okay but there is a line between that and fantasy. The media may have influenced you a lot when deciding your criteria for a partner. I’d hate to burst your bubble but your “Prince Charming on a white horse” doesn’t exist in real life. This goes out to the guys too; stop thinking that there is a Princess somewhere out there waiting for you to rescue them. Think about this and try to think of a criterion that is more realistic.

Having said this, I am not implying that we should disregard our standards and just date whoever that approaches us. What I am saying is that we should stop and think about things before setting certain criteria. One Christian dating single advice that I can share with you is, talk with your friends and family about this. Ask them what they want in a guy/girl and try to compare it with your preference. Then you can ask them what type of guy/girl would suit you best. You don’t have to follow everything they said. Instead, you should compare their answers with your preferences to have a reality check. Compare your criteria with their answers. This should fairly give you the idea of what type of partner is best for you. In the end, it is still you that decides your criteria.

All in all, I think that the criteria that we initially set in Christian dating sites will seem to lose their importance at the later part of your relationship or soon after marriage. In the end it will be the bond that you both shared and the things that you have learned with each other that will matter the most. It will be the love that you developed along the way and God’s guidance that will make up the foundation of your relationship.

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